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BREAKING: Military to jam GPS signals across East Coast through Jan. 24th; FBI asserting imminent domain to seize night vision devices from distributors - DC Clothesline
(Natural News) In case you didn’t fully realize that something big is about to take place in America, file these two facts in your brain: Fact #1: The U.S. military, Carrier Strike Group Four (CSG4), is jamming GPS signals from Jan 16th – 24th, which may overlap the planned deep state false flag...www.dcclothesline.com
The alleged LE seizures in your alleged "source" cite something called "imminent domain," which doesn't exist.
Eminent domain does, but it has nothing to do with seizing NODs.
Your "source" is, at best, inaccurate in a way that makes me question the "journalists'" literacy. At worst, it's a soiled shitrag of a biased paranoid publication catering to the lowest troglodyte readers among us.
You decide. Either way, I don't buy that the FBI is ganking NODs because some carrier strike group is jamming GPS. Allegedly.
What an absolute crock of shit.
as for flir/thermal imaging its a novelty.......its got lots of limitations
doesnt "see" thru a pane of glass for example so you cant "drive" a car with it.....it just presents a solid pane of glass
there are all sorts of other challenges.
There's a reason why .mil is still using gen 3 ir stuff....just moving to WP from green
I could care less who they sell to, they are a private company. I always think it is extremely stupid how companies try to get all political.im always asking myself Why do people GAF when a private company decides who they will cell to.
I think they crunched the numbers and said "aint mak'n Enuff" with the civi's.
Now what I would expect to see is the next thermal scope maker do is anounce how thier optics make night hunting safer and more humane.?
WTF do I know.
I think theres big money behind it, not executives political opinions bleeding into their businesses. Dicks, Walmart, Colt, FLIR...one by one they all just decide on their own to cut out a significant part of their customer base, the result of which is making it more and more difficult for the average citizen to arm/equip themselves? All of this going on while anti-2A legislation is spreading like wild fire on the state level. Imo, Bloomberg and Soros are spreading cash around. Either that or the people making decisions at those companies are on video drinking baby blood or some shit, lol.I could care less who they sell to, they are a private company. I always think it is extremely stupid how companies try to get all political.
This is another example of stupidity. Make some sh*t up, like you cant keep up with govt production, materials increased in cost and are too expensive, you will invest in something else ... but coming out and talking sh*t? ... are these grown up business men or a bunch of third graders saying what their SJW mom told them to say?
And the one excuse they chose, as was pointed out earlier, was extremely stupid. They are against people shooting animals, but are fine with people shooting people.
Walmart, Dicks ... neither of those made it harder for me. I cant remember the last time I bought ammo at either of those places. It only makes it harder for the people that dont pay attention and go there for convenience. I dont feel bad about them. Anyone that shops at a big chain and thinks they will never take the product away, is not paying attention.I think theres big money behind it, not executives political opinions bleeding into their businesses. Dicks, Walmart, Colt, FLIR...one by one they all just decide on their own to cut out a significant part of their customer base, the result of which is making it more and more difficult for the average citizen to arm/equip themselves? All of this going on while anti-2A legislation is spreading like wild fire on the state level. Imo, Bloomberg and Soros are spreading cash around. Either that or the people making decisions at those companies are on video drinking baby blood or some shit, lol.
I could care less who they sell to, they are a private company. I always think it is extremely stupid how companies try to get all political.
This is another example of stupidity. Make some sh*t up, like you cant keep up with govt production, materials increased in cost and are too expensive, you will invest in something else ... but coming out and talking sh*t? ... are these grown up business men or a bunch of third graders saying what their SJW mom told them to say?
And the one excuse they chose, as was pointed out earlier, was extremely stupid. They are against people shooting animals, but are fine with people shooting people.
I agree. But there is no reason to make stupid statements and try to be a SJW. One thing I notice with gun related stuff, is it usually ends up costing the company money. Because the SJW complains for the sake of complaining and will continue to buy there. But the guy paying attention because it affects his rights will buy somewhere else, specially when you can find everything the store sells online.Often it's a calculus.
Hershey's and Cadbury's and all them were very progressive companies once upon a time. Part of that had to do with the Quaker religious thing, but Milt Hershey was also an excellent businessman who calculated that he'd get more, and better, product while having to pay lower wages if he could keep his workers happy in other ways: vacation time, good healthcare, free schools, a nice place to live, stuff like that. Other industrialists at the time thought he was crazy, but the results bore him out.
Some companies calculate that the revenue they'll potentially lose from a small subset of buyers (civilian NVG consumers), they can gain back either by more goodwill toward them from other sectors, or from greater revenue from some kind of subsidiary firm they own.
Sometimes it works for them, sometimes not.
Yeah I never did a whole lot of gun related shopping at those stores either, but Walmart in particular sold a not so insignificant amount of ammo to a lot of people at very affordable prices. Afaic, a huge company like WMT suddenly deciding they dont want to be a source of ammunition for American civilians is not a good sign and as I said, it aint because the board of directors got a sudden urge to virtue signal on a grand scale and its not because they were losing money selling it either.Walmart, Dicks ... neither of those made it harder for me. I cant remember the last time I bought ammo at either of those places. It only makes it harder for the people that dont pay attention and go there for convenience. I dont feel bad about them. Anyone that shops at a big chain and thinks they will never take the product away, is not paying attention.
FLIR ... I can see how that is taking away from people. But, there are other companies out there.
This is very interesting news, and could turn the market against FLIR. Especially given rising tensions between civilians and militarized police that are seen as overstepping their authority.
I didntt claim that .mil wasnt using thermal if you read what I posted
PVS-14 is what is most commonly used.....its cheapest, best bang for the buck and most versatile
And its true....
The prevalence of IR based NV vs Thermal wrt whats being issued to folks on the ground makes that statement true
UPDATE:
BREAKING: Military to Jam GPS Signals Across East Coast Through Jan. 24th
FBI asserting eminent domain to seize night vision devices from distributorswww.infowars.com